BRITISH DIPLOMAT ARRIVES
SIR ROBERT CLIVE- IN HONGKONG
THE
HONGKONG
Falls To Death LONDON STOCK
From Train
ADOPTED DAUGHTER OF KEMAL PASHA
"Paris, Nov. 21.
The police at Amiens have con- firmed the fact that Zehra Aylin, the adopted daughter of Mustapha Komal, who, when seturning from
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NORTH CHINA England to Turkey by the Calais War Loan 3%
COMMENT.
A number of distinguished passengers arrived in Hongkong numerous this morning by the passenger liburs which came from both north and south.
Aboard the Empress of Canada which arrived from Canada and Japan was the Right Honourable Sir Robert Clive, Ambassador for Great Britain in Japan, who will return by the same ship after short holiday in the south. Sir
Robert will meet his wife while he is in Hongkong and return with her to Japan.
Sir Robert was disinclined to comment on the political situation In the north when spoken to this morning. Much of the trouble there, In his opinion, is the result of press Interviews and state- ments by lending military figures who speak in a somewhat irrespon sible manner and attempt to move much quicker than their Govorn- ment desires them.
RIDICULOUS TALK
The East always has moved slowly and always will, said Sir Robert, and at present Japan has
Paris express, fell through the duor of first-class compartment and was later picked up dying on the track, met, her death by acci-44%
.It is belloved that she dent. clung desperately to the train In 44 an attempt to save herself, Reuter Special,
DEEPLY AFFECTED
Ankorn, Nov. 21, Mustapha Kemal, President of Turkey, was deeply affected when he learned of the tragic death of his adopted daughter..
The young girl, was
one
of
several daughters of fellow-officers who were killed in the War of Indipendence, all of whom wero adopted by Mustapha Kemal, who arranged their education and saw. that their future was assured.-- Rentor Special.
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Geneva, Nov. 21. an immense work on hand in It has now been definitely decided developing Manchukuo which is aby M. Vasconcntios, Chairman of the large aroa, much of it hilly and Committee of Eighteen to convene a infested with bandits. It was meeting of the Committee on Novem
ber 29 to examine the possibility of ridiculous, sald Sir Robert, to talk about Japan appropriating extending the list of articles the ex- Northern China or of the live pro-rt of which to Italy is prohibited. British-American
vinces breaking away from Nan. For this king in a day or two.
to happen would take a very long time and would mean an immense amount of work and preparation. take As for Japan desiring to over Northern China, he thought this was a foolish statement.
Japan and China were akin in many ways and that trade and Intercourse between them should increuse was natural, but no country could just assume control of half another country; It ridiculous proposition. Even economic co-operation in the Northern provincos would mean a great deal of work, the forma tion of companies and the develop. ment of the country.
was
Much of the prosent disturb ance, Sir Robert believes, in due to disturbing Press reports from Shanghal and the northern provinces where much is made of words by trivial incidents and irresponsible people.
OTHER NOTABLES- Another distinguished family aboard the Empress of Canada was the Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby. Mr. O. Darell is ne- companying the party; who are on a leisurely tour of the world. The - Marchiondes will remain a few daya in Hongkong before con- tinuing her voyage to Suez.
This is the first visit of any of the party to the Far East and the Marchioness described her extend- ed stay in Japan as delightful when spoken to this morning. The tour has proved extremely in- teresting throughout, nor was she disappointed with Hongkong harbour about which she had heard much since crossing America,
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Among the local persons aboard were Mr. T. P. Cochrane, retired manager of the Chartered Bank, revisiting the Far East.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram.
-Reuter,
Rome, Nov. 21.
It is offelally announced that owing to the greater need of agricultural products due to the imposition of sanctions, a number of soldiers will be released from the colours and place to work on farmis. About 100,000 men are affected--Renter.
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Addis Ababa, Nov. 21. The Emperor's aerint flight to the front broke a tradition, as it was his i first ung of an noroplane.
The tour was a triumphal one, re- cording to an eye-witness. The news of the Emperor's coming was on- nounced at each place, shortly before his arrival, and he was welcomed with thunderous applause.
The Emperor reviewed the troops at Jijiga and exhorted them to fight cautiously. He inter visited a Swedish hospital, where he decorated several wounded soldiers, and then motored to
Doggahbar, where he was particularly interested in the defence works. Reuter
HOME -FLOODS CONTINUE
FOG INCREASES THE DIFFICULTIES
London, Nov. 21.
While the foods in many parts of the country are gradually subsiding. continued heavy rahi in several dia- tricts threatens to prolong the period of uncertainty. Considerable diver slon of traille is still
necessary. Trunk telephone communications have been interrupted by the action the flood water. Road difficulties were, increased to-day by a certain amount of fog. Incoming air liners were unable to land at Croydon and -had to land passengers at Graves- endi and Lympne, Some services were cancelled-British Wireless
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Recital of Bird Songs By Amy Bath
MILITARY BAND CONCERT From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles).:.
4-7 p.m. Chineno Programme. 6-6.30 p.m. From the Studio. A third talk on "Common Sense" by Mr. S. L. Yen.
7-11 m.m. European Programme. 7-7.30 p.m.
Milliary Band Music.
Ruy Blas Overture (Mendelssohn); Tancredl Overture (Rossini); Stavo nic Rhapsody (arr. Winterbottom: The Black Domino Overture (arr. Winterbottom): The Old Frog Pont (Alford); Parade of the Elephants (Chenette)
7.30-7.45 pm. From the Studio. A. Recital of Bird Songs by Amy Bath.
Programme.
I. The Little Red Lark (Need- ham); 2 Cuckoo (Shaw); 3. A Litla Birdio (Puccini); 4. A Thrush's Love Song (Travers); Б. The Owl (Weles);___6. The Coptive Lork (Ronald); 7. Spring (fens- chel).
7.45-7.50 p.ni. "March of the Toys" (Herbert) (from "Babes in Toyland').
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Book Reviews by Sabrina.
8
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pm. Time and Weather Report;
8.05-8.10 p.m. "Savoy Scottish Medley" (arr. Debroy Somera").
8.10-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforto Recital by Caroline Braga, F.T.C.L
Programme.
1. Clair de Lune; 2. Arabesque (Debussy) 3. Preludo In Bat Major: 4. Polonalso in G sharp minor (Chopin).
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A 61st Recital of Gramophone Re- 711 cords by the Rev. C. B, R. Sargent.
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London, Nov. 21. The funeral of the late Admiral | Woolworths Jellicoo will take place at noon on Monday next-Renter.
Berlin, Nov. 21.
Earl
It is announced that the German Navy will fly the new war flag at half-mast during the funeral of the Inte Admiral Jellicoo. Vice Admiral Socrester will represent the German Fleet at the ceremony.Reuter Spe
cial.
'London, Nov. 21. Many tributes are paid to Jellicoe who died suddenly inst night after a short iness. The King and Queen have sent a message of sym- pathy to Lady Jellicoe, The Ad- miralty announces that the funeral and buring of the late Admiral of the Fleet will take place on Monday next at St. Paul's Cathedral-British Wireless.
COAL MINING CRISIS
PRIME MINISTER
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exchange of views
Mr. Stanley Dodwell, Managing | bo a pro thought likely there will
Director of Messrs. Dodwell and between the miners fenders and the Co..
Secretary for Mines, Captain Crooks- Mr. J. F. Lunny, of the Hong-bank, who was among the callers at
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Mr. R. M. Melay, Manager of | Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, the National City Bank, returning and Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secre to his work in Hongkong, accom-tary for Air, neither of, whom alood Both panted by his wife and daughter for re-election to Parliament. after a holiday in Europe and have been raised to the Peerage an May
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Sir Cecil and Lady Leys, who was left by Mr. Eng Chun-hok, inte of Kam Kong village, Toi Shan dls- were in Hongkong 26. years ago
December and are returning now on an ex-trict, Kwangtung, who died at the tanded visit to the Far East. Sir above address on April 30, 1036. Pru. January Cecil is a New Zealander and pro-bate of the will has been granted to March
Ng Wong-shi, May' sident of a large publishing Arm Ng Lau-shi
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Chicago Wheat Mr. M. A. Johnson, of Dodwell and
the December
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90 09/0874. arrived from Manila were the Hon. which collided with a push-bicycle in July
00% 91%/01% Mr. John Nance Garner, Vice Presi-Kowloon on Tuesday, resulting dent of the United States, and Mrs. | Injury to a European tad.
11,227,000 bushels. Garner, and Hon. Joseph W. Byrns,
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0,155,000 bushels Winnipeg Wheat
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December May
the congressional party of 15 Sepan- Sponker will spend the day, shopping July****** tors and their wives and 25 mem-accompanied by their families. bers of the American House of They were met shortly after the Representatives and their wiven: ship arrived by Mr. C. Hoover, the
Shortly after
President U.S. Consul-General, who will be December. Jefferson had berthed, a party of their hoat during the day.
May about 40 of the Senators and Re- The whole party is extremely July presentatives left for Canton for tired, and spent their time on the the day. They will return by the ship resting after the strenuous December aftemoon train in timo to catch the time they had had in Manila attend- | March President Jefferso: when she sails ing official functions and eight- May for Bhanghai at 1 a.m. to-morrow, seeing,
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be mean to you; Song Seein
Allent (Baritone); 20,5/16 Tumorous-Albert
Comes Back. Stanley Holloway; Fox-Trot-You're on Top; Song Two Tired Eyes ("Cock O' the North'), Leslio Hut- chinson Fox-Trot The Girl with the dreamy eyes; Fox-Trois-Chasing Shadows: Kiss me goodnight.
11 p.m. Close Down.
A woman, Yau Yeung, employed at the Man Kwong Knitting Factory, was removed to Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from injuries in her left arm caused by a weaving machine.
11.45 a.m. The Next.
Transmission 2
(G.8.G. and G.S.F.)
p.m. Han. Cinema Organ Recital. TJO .. "A Countryman's Diary," A
lalk by A. G. Street,
7.44.. A Studie Concert. Sinclair Logan (Baritone) and Moura Lympany
(Planaforte),
Greenwich Time Signal at 8 pan. 6.30 p.m. The I.B.C. Dasca Orchestr
Shreeted by Benny liat
p.m. The News and Announcements. 9.20 p.m. The Birmingham Hippodrome
Grebeatza.
1.43 pm. Cisse down,
Transmission 3
(o.ar., os.E., and 0.8.3.)
10 p.m. Big Ben. A Recital by Olg
Athalde (Coan Planlat),
10.30 p.m. The B.B.C. Northern Orchestra, 11.15 p.m. "Tigh Spota" Edinburgh Castle, A descriptive commentary from the tower of Edinburgh Castle, by Ann Beatt-Moneris, 11.10 p.m. The D.1.C. Danco Orchestra, 12.35 am. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra.
Greenwich_Time Signal at 11.30 am. 12,30 am. The News and Announcements. 12:30 um, The Hotel Metropole Orchestra. 1.05. Close down.
Transmission 4 (0.8.0. And 0.8.D.)
PART I (0.5.3, and G.S.D.) 1.14 m.
Ben. The 11.D.C. Dance Orchestra, directa by Jianty
2.m. The News and Announcements. 1.20 .m. A Reettal by Ignace Paderewski
(lanoforte). 2.30 a.m. Nerinald Porter-Brown, at the Argen of the Begal Cinama. Torquay,
Greenwich Tima Bignal at 3 am, 3. Gianoll's Sing Party, 35. The Belfast Thilharmonie So-
___ciety,
5.m. Close down.
PART II
(0.8.5., and G.S.B.)
0.18 m. "But fra the Belfry."· A humbis monument in the folly and foľbles of war fellows, Dovised and pro- sented by John Padney.
3.15am Fred Hartley and his Novelty
Quintet.
Greenwich Time Elgnal at $ 8.m.
4 a.m. Talk: “I Know a Man" (8). 1.20 mm-Mualemi interinde.
6.25 am. The News and Announcements, 4.45 R.. Cless dawk.
KZRM PROGRAMME
Tais Evening's Broadcast
From Manila Station
The following programme will be broadenst from Manila this evening on a wavelength of 455 metres (618.5 klocycles) |
• pom. Are You Listening
Berale Nolasco.
conducted by
6.30.m. Spanish Informational Teriod. |6,40 p.m. English informational Period.
7 p.m. Bodio Muelo,
2.16 p.m. Mula in the 'Air" with Mal
Parirides.
.
7.10 p.m. The Town Crier presents
Quarter-bour of Melodies,
7.65 p.m. Elizalde † Cla-Programme, " 8pm. Munten) Travologus in Брита
presenting "Germany."-
8.35 p.m. Hispania,
*
8.30 p.m. Welcome Tourist Pregnanime- For passenger aboard the Dollar
........... 'a... Ï'resident Coolidge.. Ispania-Zartsoins.
p.
10 p.m. Popular Tunes and Roquente,
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Special programases for Far Eastern Listeners will be broadcast from Zeenen follows:
SOUTH ASIA ZONE (South Asia. Zone, broadcast from DJB. (19.74 matres) and DIN (81.45 metres).
DJA 19.74 m 18,200 ka 136-3 p.10. 19.74 p 15,200 ke 4.48-8.15 p.m. $1.45 m 5,560 ka 4.45-8.15 p.m. 19.74 m 15,200 ke 9p.m.-11.30a.m. DJN {Cerul.
DJB
DJN
DJn
4.45 p.m. Call DJU
Engl). Cerman Folk Bong. Fro gramma Fatecast (Cera, Enal)
8 p.m. Galniet by Mozart.
5.30 p.m. Newe in Engllah.
$.46 p.m. Itingel, Ningel, Rosenkranz,
9.15 pm. Bonata in Calnor op. 30 Nr. 2
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Jer Violin and Plane by Ludwig van Beethoven.
0.45 pm News In GermLUN,
7 p.m. Concert of Light Music.
p.. Nawa in 'Engllah.
8.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DIN (Ormu
Engl.)
BAST. ASIA ZONE
East Asia Zone broadcast through DJQ as 10.68 meites (15,280 k.a.) 1.10-3 p.m. Concert, news at 2 p.m.
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P.m. Call DJA, DIU, DIN (Ger
Eng]}, German Falk Benz
(Carm.. Programme Forecast Engl.)
9.13 p.m. Bezata in Cminor op, 29 Nr. 2. 0.41 p.m. Neva in English on DJA and in
Dutch on DID. DIN.
10 p.m. First Performance of Jakob
Sebaffners "0 Foreign Lanẩn th 10.45 p.m. **Popular Tunes all over the
World."
11.11 p.m. News In German on DJA, DJD, DIN. Close DJI (Germ., Engl). 11,30 p.m. Tandar
Cermany. Scand
Pictures.
In
15.4 p.m. Ringel, Ringel, Hinsenkranu. 12.15 am, Nawa in English on DJA and In
Dutch on DIN. 19.30 am. Ciose dawn DJA and
(Germ. Eazi).
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To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The fallowing wave-lengths and frequenclos are observed by Daventry,
Call Birs · Frequency Wavelength
19,59, setzes
31,5% contrae 15.30, "metres 13.48 metres
GBA
GAD
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GAC
9.385
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11,865
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17:00
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GSL
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19,52 .moires 1646 metres 10470 k.. 13.97 metres 10.300
19.46.metros 21,540 k.. 13.93. metres,
19.30 6,110 k..
Transmission 5
(0.8.A. and G.B.C.)
7. a.m. Big
lien. "Light
and
Shade,"
• Popular variaty programmE, - 7.43.36. A Programme of New Gramos
phono ilrecess.
Greenwich Time Signal at 8_KM_ 8.11 man. An ' Organ Marital by
Taylor.
6.48 m. The News.
a.m. Close down,
Transmission 6
(0.50, and 48J)
1) Am. Hg. Ben.. The B... Kusin
Orchestra.
-Groomwich Timo Bignal st−11.48. 436. [Continued on Previous Column.)
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